Friday, 4 May 2018

North Cornish Coast Today


The good weather promised for Cornwall for the bank holiday arrived earlier than expected this morning so I headed off for a coastal walk between Porth Nanven and the Crown Mines at Botallack.

Subjects worked on at Nanven included a pair of Kestrel,  Cornish Chough,  Whimbrel and a Rock Pipit predating on kelp flies












Botallack produced mating Kestrel and a montage image of a failed female Kestrel attack withdraw,




A first for me this year came by way of this delightful ever singing Whitethroat that was covering quite a large territory presumably still looking for a mate.



A lovely day out with a hint of what summer might bring for us this year !!

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